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Yucatec

American  
[yoo-kuh-tek] / ˈyu kəˌtɛk /

noun

Yucatecs plural
  1. a member of an American Indian people of Yucatán, Mexico.

  2. Also called Yucatec Mayan.  the Mayan language of these people.

  3. a native or inhabitant of Yucatán, Mexico.


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The team of archaeologists who discovered the ruins named them Ocomtún, using the Yucatec Maya word for the stone columns found around the ancient city.

From New York Times • Jul. 20, 2023

In Yucatec Maya, for example, an archaeological site is often called a múul, or hill.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 30, 2023

Filmmakers hired Maya Mexican actor Josué Maychi to play a shaman and teach cast members his Yucatec Mayan language.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 28, 2022

“He was working in two languages that are not his first, English and in Yucatec Maya, while performing with prosthetics 15 feet underwater,” Coogler said via voice note.

From New York Times • Nov. 16, 2022

It was not dropped by a traveling Aztec; it was made by a Yucatec.

From Studies in Central American Picture-Writing First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1879-80, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1881, pages 205-245 by Holden, Edward Singleton

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